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Stephen Tyng Mather, first director of the U.S. National Park Service. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stephen Tyng Mather Memorial Plaque at the Rincon Mountain District Visitor Center Royalty Free Stock Photo
Memorial of Stephen Tyng Mather, a pioneer in founding and exploring the Grand Canyon national park Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Stephen Tyng Mather Conservatory Plaque Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Stephen Tyng Mather Plaque
Close-up of woman\'s hands tyng a red bow on a Christmas gift box Royalty Free Stock Photo
runner tying shoelace on the forest trail Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Bronze plaque honoring Stephen Tyng Mather at Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona, just off historic Route 66. Mather was the first director of the National Park Service. The plaque was created by sculptor Percy Bryant Baker in 1930


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